Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

RBI to introduce offline digital currency transactio­ns soon: Das

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Digital rupee users will soon be able to execute transactio­ns in areas with limited internet connectivi­ty as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday announced that offline capability will be introduced on the Central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot project.

RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das said that programmab­ility-based additional use cases will be introduced as part of the pilot project. RBI launched a pilot of the retail CBDC in December 2022 and achieved the target of having 10 lakh transactio­ns a day in December 2023.

It can be noted that other payment platforms, especially the very popular Unified Payments Interface (UPI), already offer offline possibilit­ies. “It is proposed to introduce an offline functional­ity in CBDC-R (retail) for enabling transactio­ns in areas with poor or limited internet connectivi­ty,” Das said.

He said multiple offline solutions, which include both proximity and non-proximity based ones, will be tested across hilly areas, rural and urban locations for the purpose.

On the programmab­ility front, he said that currently, the system enables Person to Person (P2P) and Person to Merchant (P2M) transactio­ns using digital rupee wallets provided by pilot banks.

“It is now proposed to enable additional use cases using programmab­ility and offline functional­ity,” he said.

The programmab­ility feature will permit users like government agencies to ensure that payments are made for defined benefits, he said, adding that corporates will also be able to programme specified expenditur­es like business travel for their employees.

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RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das said multiple offline solutions will be tested.

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